i'm striving to read more about a variety of subjects, but i often gravitate towards texts about education and childhood, culture, and literature. β prev.
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- on beginning this new year with gratitude β‘
- on using books to create safe community spaces β‘
- on finding awe amid the splendor of our everyday life β‘
- on the healing power of introducing students to nature β‘
- on using journaling as a tool of construction of a life archive β‘
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- on education beyond the limits of method and instruction β‘
- on disasters commoving the promise of human cooperation β‘
- on teaching poems with the most bewildering language β‘
- on self-authorship and the narratives we tell about ourselves β‘
- on seeking small joys between the shadows of loss β‘
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- on learning how to recuperate your love for being alive β‘
- on childhood and childcare in the medieval ages β‘
- on how emily dickinson theorized the intelligence of plants β‘
- on the author who brought the montessori method into fiction β‘
- on the daily life of a tree and the creatures that call it home β‘
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- on how childrenβs books are the key to social advancement β‘
- on the importance of unproductive activities for a good life β‘